Instal OS 9 via PCI USB?

G'day,
As mentioned previously, my TAM's CD-ROM is not working, nor its SCSI port. I do however have a PCI USB (1a) card that is working.
Several things seem to be "broken" (ie Sherlock and the extensions/control panels for reading different drive formats), so I'm thinking the system (8.6) is corrupt.
If I copy my OS 9 CD onto my USB flash stick, will I be able to perform an instal onto the TAM via its USB card?
cheers
cosmic

In spite of Apple's (1st) instruction to boot from the installer disk to perform a clean installation, it can (as you've suggested) be done while booted from the primary hard drive. The clean installation first disables the existing "System Folder" and renames it "Previous System Folder," so when the installation is completed, the computer must be restarted immediately. It will boot from the new System folder, so the Startup Disk control panel isn't used. I typically wiped hard drives between OS upgrades, so I had no need to do it this way. To test it, I pulled my 6500/275 (OS 8.6) out of storage. The TAM shares the same logic board as the 5500/6500 series, so the hardware and OS were a match. I first installed OS 9 from the internal CD-ROM drive, while still booted from the hard drive. All went well, and I restarted into OS 9 and then ran the OS 9.1 Update from a CD. To try out the USB option, I used Disk Utility to format a new 1 GB USB flash drive as Mac OS Standard w/OS 9 drivers. While booted from the OS 9.1 hard drive, I ran the OS 9 installer from the flash drive (leaving out some components to speed things up). It took about 12 minutes to complete the abbreviated installation.
I'm glad that you raised the point, because it encouraged me to get my 6500 up and running, and to install the USB card that had been designated for it over two years ago. I had planned to use it as an iTunes jukebox, because of its superior sound (with a built-in sub-woofer). As for booting from the installer CD, I suppose Apple's position was/is that it provides a safety net, in the event that a problem/crash occurred in mid-installation - after the existing System folder had been renamed/disabled. If the OP follows the same procedure, he should be able to upgrade to OS 9 without problems. As for the malfunctioning CD-ROM drive and external SCSI port, I'll offer this suggestion. I've often mentioned that these plug-in motherboards can develop problems caused by oxidization of the gold-plated pins along the motherboard's main connector. For the second time in several years, I had to clean the pins (using a soft, white eraser) on this motherboard, before the internal IDE hard drive was recognized. The OP might want to try this, to determine if a bad connection is causing the problematic SCSI bus and CD-ROM drive.

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